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Summary

Korea was the first non-G7 member and Asian country to host the recent G20 Summit, acting as a bridge between advanced and developing nations. At the G20 Seoul Summit, green growth as well as development and a global financial safety net were on the agenda. Against this backdrop, the aim of this book is to comment on and suggest how to go about setting agendas and shaping further discussions of future summits.

The book consists of three major parts: the first part discusses the role of G20 in reforming international monetary system, the status of the IMF since the European sovereign debt crisis, the use of the yuan as the world’s reserve currency, and the establishment of a more resilient global financial system. The second part examines trade measures in times of volatile energy prices, the impact of merchandise price volatility on the G20 economies, the EU’s pricing policies and the world’s price volatility, high oil prices and Russia, and oil markets in South America. The third part reviews G20’s financing for green growth, green growth and sustainable development within the G20 framework, and G20’s role in addressing climate change and green growth.

This book offers an in-depth review of major issues discussed at the recent summits and will be of interest to policy makers.

Table of Contents

1. International Monetary System, Energy, and Sustainable Development: An Overview Part 1: International Monetary System Reform 2. The International Monetary System After the Euro Area Sovereign Debt Crisis 3. Issues and Prospects of International Monetary Reforms: East Asian Perspectives 4. Reforming International Monetary System and Internationalization of RMB: a Chinese Perspective 5.The G20 Agenda for More Resilient Global Financial System: Stocktaking and Remaining Challenges Part 2: Increase in Energy and Commodity Price and Volatility 6. Food Price Volatility: What Role for Trade Measures? 7. The Effect of Commodity Price Volatility on G20 Economies 8. EU Commodities Policies and Volatility of World Prices 9. The Global Oil Market: An Outlook from South America Part 3: Green Growth and Sustainable Development 10.Russian Economy as the Hostage of High Oil Prices 11. G20’s Roles in Global Green Growth Financing 12. Green Growth and Sustainable Development in G20: Performance and Prospects

Editor(s) Bio

Sung Jin Kang is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Korea University and a member of the Presidential Council for Future & Vision. He was Vice President of International Affairs, Korea University (2008–2009), and a member of the Presidential Transition Committee (2008). He has published several papers, mainly on foreign aid, foreign direct investment, and production networks.

Yung Chul Park is a Distinguished Professor in the Division of International Studies at Korea University. Before returning to Korea University, he spent three years from 2005 to 2008 at the Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University, as a Research Professor and Director of the Center for International Commerce and Finance. He previously served as the Chief Economic Adviser to the President of Korea (1987–1988), as President of the Korea Development Institute (1986–1987) and as President of the Korea Institute of Finance (1992–1998).

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